While speaking at the National Rifle Association convention this afternoon, Trump speculated about the campaign four years from now. Trump is the first sitting president since Ronald Reagan to speak to the NRA, which spent at least $6 million in ads during the Trump campaign. In his speech, Trump said, "I have a feeling that in the next election you're going to be swamped with candidates. But you're not gonna be wasting your time. You'll have plenty of those Democrats coming over and you're going to say, 'No, sir, no thank you. No, ma'am.' It may be Pocahontas, remember that," Trump said, referring to Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren (D) with a racist nickname he coined during the 2016 campaign.

He boasted about his election win, claiming that it was a night "a lot of people will never forget," and added, "Big sports fans said that was the single-most exciting event they'd ever seen. That includes Super Bowls and the World Series and boxing matches. That was an exciting evening for all of us."